LLPOH Digital Archives: July 2004
Saturday, July 31, 2004
Public Relations and Homeschooling (home schooling and Montessori) were added to the essential fact files.
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Thursday, July 29, 2004
Have you thought about the Meaning of Life? many have ... look here.
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Presidential Elections are the main focus now. The Nightly News Nightmare: Network Television's Coverage of U. S. Presidential Elections, 1988-2000 is one of the topics ... Presidential Elections: Contemporary Strategies of American Electoral Politics by Nelson W. Polsby is a classic ... Presidential Elections in the Television Age by E. D. Dover is worth exploring, as are American Presidential Elections: Process, Policy, and Political Change by Harvey L. Schantz and Songs America Voted by by Irwin Silber. Take a look at The Elections of 1789 & 1792: And the Administration of George Washington by Arthur M. Schlesinger
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Wednesday, July 28, 2004
Neuroanatomy added to the list, complementing the Biosynthesis list. Totally different from sunrise and Engineering Materials.
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Monday, July 26, 2004
Biosynthesis is an important topic; The biosynthesis of polysaccharides by R. W Stoddart is one of the resources as are Protein Compartmentalization by Aarnold W. Strauss, Peptide Synthesis by Miklos Bodanszky, Genetics of Steroid Biosynthesis and Function (Moderngenetics) by J. Ian Mason, Protein biosynthesis in nonbacterial systems by Jerold A Last, Synthesis of life by Charles C Price, Delivery and Perception of Pathogen Signals in Plants by Noel T. Keen, Regulation of Haemoglobin Synthesis by J. Neuwirth, Antibiotics: Actions, Origins, Resistance by Christopher Walsh, and more ... worth exploring.
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Sunday, July 25, 2004
The Vegetarian Handbook: Eating Right for Total Health by Gary Null could certainly be a valuable additions to your personal collection. Definitely worth considering! Also worth considering is Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media by Edward S. Herman
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Sunrise includes the The Civilization of the Middle Ages: A Completely Revised and Expanded Edition of Medieval History by Norman F. Cantor and other fascinating material ... more later ...
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Handbook of Induction Heating, Ceramic Processing and Sintering by M. N. Rahaman, Solid Phase Microextraction, Zinc Handbook: Properties, Processing, and Use in Design, Principles and Practices of Solvent Extraction by Jan Rydberg, Polymer Research in Microgravity: Polymerization and Processing, Natural Extracts Using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide by Mamata Mukhopadhyay, Aqueous Electrotechnologies: Progress in Theory and Practice, Computational Modeling in Semiconductor Processing, by B.W. Brusey ... Technology and Solvents for Extracting Oilseeds and Nonpetroleum Oils by Peter J. Wan, Heat and Mass Transfer in Materials Processing, Polyurethane Handbook: Chemistry - Raw Materials - Processing - Application - Properties by Gunter Oertel, Polypropylene Handbook: Polymerization, Characterization, Properties, Processing, Applications by Edward P., Jr. Moore, Rotational Molding : Design, Materials & Processing by Glenn Beall, Microwaves: Theory and Application in Materials Processing III, Laser Material Processing by William M. Steen, Solvent Extraction in the Process Industries - ISEC 93 by D. H. Logsdail ... Materials Science and Technology, Processing of Polymers by Han E. H. Meijer, Handbook of Cellular Metals : Production, Processing, Applications, Morphology Control of Materials and Nanoparticles: Advanced Materials Processing and Characterization, Laser Material Processing by W. M. Steen, Growth and Coarsening: Ostwald Ripening in Material Processing (Engineering Materials) by Lorenz Ratke, Digital Photoelasticity: Advanced Techniques and Applications by K. Ramesh, Oligomeric Blends ... all worth considering .... and that's it for this topic ...
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Principles of Ceramics Processing, by James S. Reed, Solid-Phase Extraction: Principles and Practice, Science of Ceramic Chemical Processing by Larry L. Hench, Liquid-Liquid Extraction Equipment J. C. Godfrey ...(original motivation for this eneavor) ... Extraction of Natural Products using Near-Critical Solvents by M.B. King, The 2000-2005 World Outlook for Oil and Gas Extraction (Strategic Planning Series) by The Research Group ... [ a top tool for those who need solid info immediately), Introduction to Sol--Gel Processing by Alain C. Pierre, Organic Additives and Ceramic Processing: With Applications in Powder Metallurgy, Ink, and Paint by Daniel J. Shanefield ... , and Handbook of Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) Processing by D. M. Mattox are also handy ... ASLO?
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Sol-Gel Science : The Physics and Chemistry of Sol-Gel Processing by C. Jeffrey Brinker deserves a close look, as do the Handbook of Advanced Ceramics: Materials, Applications, Processing and Properties by Shigeyuki Somiya, Engineering Materials Technology: Structures, Processing, Properties and Selection by James A. Jacobs, Plastics: Materials and Processing by A. Brent Strong, Sol-Gel Processing and Applications by Yosry A. Attia, Centrifugal Materials Processing by L. L. Regel, Extraction of Metals from Soils and Waters by D. Max Roundhill, Solvent Extraction in Biotechnology: Recovery of Primary and Secondary Metabolites by Karl Schugerl, Ceramic Microstructures: Property Control, Carbide, Nitride and Boride Materials Synthesis and Processing by Alan W. Weimer, Functionally Graded Materials: Design, Processing, and Applications by Yoshinari Miyamoto, Physical Metallurgy and Processing of Intermetallic Compounds by N. S. Stoloff, Liquid-Liquid Equilibrium and Extraction: A Literature Source Book by Jaime Wisniak, Liquid, Liquid-Equilibrium and Extract, Part B by Wisniak, Liquid-Liquid Equilibrium and Extraction: A Literature Source Book Supplement 2 by Jaime Wisniak, Manufacturing Data Structures : Building Foundations for Excellence with Bills of Materials and Process Information by Jerry Clement, Solid Phase Microextraction : Theory and Practice by Janusz Pawliszyn ... there's lots more
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Would Derrida have anything to say about The Structure and Properties of Oxide Melts: Application of Basic Science to Metallurgical Processing by Yoshio Waseda, or for that matter on anything related to Extraction and Processing of Engineering Materials? Enzyme Applications in Fiber Processing? Polymer Rheology and Processing? Thermoforming, Metallocene Catalyzed Polymers .. who knows?
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Saturday, July 24, 2004
Makeup, Makedown, Makeover ??? take your pick! [more]
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Novellino and Auto Body Rust Repair ... well yet another mystery ... in plain sight Auto Body Rust Repair seems to be available, by contrast its not clear what the situation is with The Novellino or One Hundred Ancient Tales : An Edition and Translation Based on the 1525 Gualteruzzi Editio Princeps -- time to find out more about all the Novellino possibilities [more]
Posted by E Moritz @ 03:36 PM CST [Link] [No Comments]
David Letterman and Professional Automotive Car Repair ?? What's the connection? could it be the Idiot Guides like ... The Complete Idiot's Guide to Car Care and Repair or Ross Bentley's Speed Secrets 2: More Professional Race Driving Techniques or maybe Toyota Truck & Land Cruiser Owner's Bible ... who know, Maybe the Dave could drop a note ... [more]
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Thursday, July 22, 2004
Is it fair to suggest that Gottfried Leibniz might could have inspired I Robot or anything ASIMOV? [more]
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Tuesday, July 13, 2004
According to some reviews ... "Emmeline Pankhurst was one of the most fascinating and controversial women in British political history of the 20th century. Notorious for her militant actions, she fought for women's suffrage, later worked for the war effort and was transformed into a popular heroine. This new biography traces Pankhurst's development from her familial and friendship circle, through her married and working life, her engagement as a suffragette and increasing militancy. Paula Bartley uses new archival material to assess whether Pankhurst should be seen as a heroine or a tyrant, a conservative or a progressive" .... There's more to the story ... [more]
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Is the Earth's magnetic field collapsing? A NY Times article by WILLIAM J. BROAD suggests we may be in for a rude awakening ..."The field's strength has waned 10 to 15 percent, and the deterioration has accelerated of late" ... Are we in for a reversal of fortune? Broad says "A reversal could knock out power grids, hurt astronauts and satellites, widen atmospheric ozone holes, send polar auroras flashing to the equator and confuse birds, fish and migratory animals that rely on the steadiness of the magnetic field as a navigation aid." Does this field drop have anything to do with anything else? We'll wait and see ... " A major collapse of the Earth's magnetic shield, he added, could let speeding particles penetrate deeper into the atmosphere to widely knock out power grids, as solar storms do occasionally" ... sounds like mutation city ...
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Are you an Atkins Diet Man or a Ladies' Man? Maybe your'e just interested in the Handbook of Mortgage Backed Securities by Frank J. Fabozzi ... there all here ... can you use Twyla Tharp's Creative Habit? and what exactly is Independent Component Analysis ... in any case Ideas & Opinions by ALBERT EINSTEIN is a must!
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If your looking for The Ultimate Weight Solution Food Guide by Phil McGraw ... you can find it in the popular section. You can also find Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap... and Others Don't by Jim Collins, The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown, The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom, The American Prophecies : Ancient Scriptures Reveal Our Nation's Future by Michael D. Evans Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation by Lynne Truss ... and other current culture shapers there. (are those like shape shifters?)
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Monday, July 12, 2004
Key technology resoures ... the search starts here ...like Optoelectronics, Fiber Optics, and Laser Cookbook by Thomas Petruzzellis, Machine Learning by Tom M. Mitchell, Visual Basic Developer's Toolkit: Performance Optimization, Rapid Application Development, Debugging, and Distribution by Martin Nemzow, Capacity Planning for Web Performance: Metrics, Models, and Methods by Daniel Menasce ... Use Case Driven Object Modeling with UML : A Practical Approach (Addison Wesley Object Technology Series) by Doug Rosenberg, Learning with Kernels: Support Vector Machines, Regularization, Optimization, and Beyond (Adaptive Computation and Machine Learning) by Bernhard Scholkopf, Bayesian Networks and Decision Graphs (Ecological Studies) by Finn V. Jensen, Multiple View Geometry in Computer Vision by Richard Hartley ... Foundations of Genetic Programming by W. B. Langdon ...
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Looking for Jack Teagarden's August Birthday led here, then here and provided this insight extolling the Jazz Great ... Jack Teagarden: The Story of a Jazz Maverick (Da Capo Paperback) by Jay D. Smith and Jack Teagarden: The Story of a Jazz Maverick (Roots of Jazz) by Jay D. Smith Has Anybody Here Seen Jackson by Jack Teagarden, and Jack Teagarden 1930 1934 .... there's lots [more]
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Key Genetic Markers are found not only in the genome, but in the insight about them captured in the foundational texts like Genes VIII by Benjamin Lewin, Principles of Development by Lewis Wolpert, Rosa Beddington, Thomas Jessell, Peter Lawrence, Elliot Meyerowitz and Jim Smith, Biochemistry by Donald Voet, Biochemistry, Vol. 1: Biomolecules, Mechanisms of Enzyme Action, and Metabolism by Donald Voet and Judith G. Voet, Kuby Immunology by Richard A. Goldsby, Thomas J. Kindt, Barbara A. Osborne and Janis Richard A. Goldsby, Thomas J. Kindt, Barbara A. Osborne and Janis Immunology Kuby, Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry, Fourth Edition by David L. Nelson and Michael M. Cox, Molecular Cell Biology by Harvey F. Lodish, Arnold Berk, Paul Matsudaira, Chris A. Kaiser, Monty Krieger, Matthew P. Scott, S. Lawrence Zipursky, James Darnell and Harvey Lodish, Proteins: Structures and Molecular Properties by Thomas E. Creighton ... Fields - Virology (Two Volume Set with CD-ROM) by Bernard N. Fields, Peter M., MD Howley, Diane E., Ph.D. Griffin, Robert A., Ph.D. Lamb, Malcolm A., MD Martin, Bernard Roizman, Stephen E., MD Straus and David M., Ph.D. Knipe, Molecular Biology of the Gene, Fifth Edition James D. Watson, Tania A. Baker, Stephen P. Bell, Alexander Gann, Michael Levine and Richard Losick, Immunobiology by Charles Janeway ... Developmental Biology by Scott F. Gilbert ... Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual (3-Volume Set) by Joseph Sambrook, David W. Russell and Joe Sambrook, Rnai: A Guide to Gene Silencing by Gregory J. Hannon, Principles of Virology: Molecular Biology, Pathogenesis, and Control by S. Jane Flint, L. W. Enquist, R. M. Krug, V. R. Racaniello, A. M. Skalka, ---- CHECK THESE OUT ... its worth it. [more]
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Sunday, July 11, 2004
My Life by Bill Clinton is worth a look ...as are the other items in the literary headlines including the Shadow Divers. Weapons of Mass Distortion : The Coming Meltdown of the Liberal Media by L. BRENT BOZELL is sure to cause a stir!
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Linksys WRT54GS Wireless-G Broadband Router with SpeedBooster is leading ... worth checking into ...
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Saturday, July 10, 2004
"Psoralens are photosensitive chemical compounds of the group furocoumarins and are found naturally. They occur in plants such as limes, lemons, figs and celery"via dermatology.co.uk (look at Psoralen DNA Photobiology by Francis P. Gasparro) [more]
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Wednesday, July 7, 2004
some of these were already answered . some await the judgement of history, and some belong to a comedy club routine ... go figure ... Questions to Ponder: (51) What is the relevance of Bill_Clinton to List_of_philosophers or Electrical_engineering? Is there symbolism or concrete reality?
Another Einstein saying: "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not one bit simpler." Does this apply to Bill_Clinton or Propaganda? Should there be a manual for them?
Does Bill_Clinton have anything in common with Hugh_Binning, Journalism, or Heterodyne? Would anyone care?
Graham Chapman and Monty Python ... an incredible combination ... is there any chance that Bill_Clinton or Socrates or Applied_science would ever be considered for a Python skit?
Churchill said "I have nothing to offer but blood, tears, toil and sweat." Can the same could be speculated regarding the meaning behind the meaning of Bill_Clinton?
Is it possible to invest in a Bill_Clinton related IPO? Is there a temptation there?
Is Bill_Clinton something you would find at the Restaurant at the End of the Universe? would Eric_Voegelin or Probability_theory be availble there too?Are there any philosophical underpinnings to Bill_Clinton. If Wawrzyniec_Grzymala_Goslicki would be brought in as a coordinate consideration, would it lead to International_relations?
Was Bill_Clinton a subject of Saturday Night Live? Will it ever be?
Albert Einstein says "Innovation is not the product of logical thought, even though the final product is tied to a logical structure." Can the same be said of Bill_Clinton or Cicero?
Would recognition of and Existence of Bill_Clinton as a staple consideration enable progress in searching for the impact of Logical_empiricism on Statistics?What would result from applying stochastic modeling to chain from Bill_Clinton to Speed_of_service through Musicology?
Is there a Bill_Clinton conspiracy?
Did you know that Financial mathematics is a really interesting topic the adapted wiki finmath page has related details ... e.g. 'Financial mathematics is the branch of applied mathematics concerned with the financial markets. The subject .. has a close relationship with the discipline of financial economics, however the subject is narrower in scope and more abstract. Does the Bill_Clinton modulo Thomas_Samuel_Kuhn play here at all? Yet another Einstein saying: "Nothing will benefit human health and increase chances for survival of life on Earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet." Is Bill_Clinton to Clement_of_Alexandria as Microbiology is to Effective_radiated_power? Would this question come up in a job interview?
Did Bill_Clinton or Musonius_Rufus ever come to being associated with the Outer Limits? Inner Feelings?
When WAS Bill_Clinton considered for the first time? Was it after Aristotle or Library_and_information_science? Is it a success? Was there any marketing? Is there a political dimension to Bill_Clinton? Is there an entertainment dimension to Bill_Clinton or Lucretius? If you are curious about Bill_Clinton or Logic, or even Biochemistry, remember this Einstein GEM: "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. One cannot help but be in awe when he contemplates the mysteries of eternity, of life, of the marvelous structure of reality. It is enough if one tries merely to comprehend a little of this mystery every day. Never lose a holy curiosity.
Is there a Bill_Clinton Blog? Would Phenomenology, List_of_science_topics, or RF_probe be discussed there?Is confluence of Phenomenology and Interior_design a 'frontiers of scientific research' topic? Could Charge-coupled_device be a leading indicator? Would anyone care?
Will Bill_Clinton issues influence the Presidential Elections? Should they? Would Bill_Clinton come up while Backpacking? Would George_Grant, Neuroscience, or Barrage_jamming be discussed there? How about in New York, London, or Paris?Would Tiger Woods care about Bill_Clinton or Philosophy? Would Google?
Is there any relationship between Antonio_Gramsci and Musicology? Is Subcarrier involved? Who would know about Antonio_Gramsci. Does Bill_Clinton contribute to the relation between Antonio_Gramsci and Musicology?Explore My Life by Bill Clinton
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These might or might not make sense ... still Questions to Ponder: (12) Is there any relationship between Marquis_de_Condorcet and Earth_science? Is Line_code involved? Who would know about Marquis_de_Condorcet. Does Life contribute to the relation between Marquis_de_Condorcet and Earth_science? Are there any philosophical underpinnings to Life. If Aenesidemus would be brought in as a coordinate consideration, would it lead to Cultural_studies? Churchill said "I have nothing to offer but blood, tears, toil and sweat." Can the same could be speculated regarding the meaning behind the meaning of Life? Was Life a subject of Saturday Night Live? Will it ever be? Is confluence of Musonius_Rufus and Law a 'frontiers of scientific research' topic? Could Electric_power_transmission be a leading indicator? Would anyone care?Is there a Life Blog? Would Diogenes_Laertius, Marketing, or Packet_switching be discussed there? When WAS Life considered for the first time? Was it after Syllogism or Anatomy? Is it a success? Was there any marketing? Is there a political dimension to Life? Surrealism is still a schrocat ...
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If you looked up Heme your would find references like Heme Peroxidases by H. Brian Dunford, Heme Oxygenase in Biology and Medicine by Nader G. Abraham, Heme, Chlorophyll, and Bilins: Methods and Protocols by Alison G. Smith and more ... so what are you waitin for Demi Moore? (by the way Nigel Goodall Claims Demi Moore is The Most Powerful Woman in Hollywood)
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Tuesday, July 6, 2004
The Biology updates contain a tremendous amount of new updates ( ...) like those on Anatomy, Evolution, Virology, Signal transduction, Genetics, and other topics of interest. Unfold ... Refold ... Proteomes ...
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Monday, July 5, 2004
July 2004 marks a major milestone shifting to different focal paradigms.
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Financial mathematics is a really interesting topic ... one wishes one has had an earlier introduction to it ... the via wiki page has lots of details ... e.g. 'Financial mathematics is the branch of applied mathematics concerned with the financial markets. The subject .. has a close relationship with the discipline of financial economics, however the subject is narrower in scope and more abstract. A central difference is that whilst a financial economist might study the structural reasons why a company may have a certain share price, a mathematician may take the share price as a given, and attempt to use stochastic calculus to obtain the fair value of derivatives of the stock. ...Underlying financial concepts: Arbitrage, Liquidity, Hedging, Time value of money, Present value, Discounted cash flow, Net present value, Internal rate of return, Financial Markets, Commodities, Commodity markets, Securities, Capital markets Stocks, Bonds, Derivative securities, Derivatives markets, some pretty fancy Mathematical tools including Probability, Expected values, Value at risk, Risk-neutral measures, Stochastic calculus, Brownian motion analysis, Ito's Lemma, Girsanov's theorem, Radon-Nikodym derivative, Monte Carlo methods, Partial differential equations, Martingale Representation Theorem, Feynman Kac Formulas, Dynkin Formulas, Stochastic Differential Equations' [more]
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Sunday, July 4, 2004
Arthritis gets its very own discussion "Arthritis (from Greek arthro-, joint + -itis, inflammation) is a group of conditions that affect the health of the bone joints in the body. One in three adult Americans suffer from some form of arthritis and the disease affects about twice as many women as men. Arthritic diseases include rheumatoid and psoriatic arthritis, which are autoimmune diseases; septic arthritis, caused by joint infection; and the more common osteoarthritis, or degenerative joint disease. Arthritis can be caused from strains and injuries caused by repetitive motion, sports, overexertion, and falls. Unlike the autoimmune diseases, osteoarthritis largely affects older people and results from the degeneration of joint cartilage. Arthritis may also be caused by gout.
Arthritic joints can be sensitive to weather changes. The increased sensitivity is thought to be caused by the affected joints developing extra nerve endings in an attempt to protect the joint from further damage" (via codis from Wiki, in the Common Disease Folder).
Posted by E Moritz @ 09:51 PM CST [Link]
"Acne is a pustular infection of the skin, caused by changes in the sebaceous glands. The most common form of acne is known as acne vulgaris, which means common acne. Excessive secretion of oils from the glands combine with naturally occurring dead skin cells to block the hair follicles. Oil secretions build up beneath the blocked pore, providing a perfect environment for the skin bacteria Propionibacterium acnes to multiply uncontrolled. In response, the skin inflames, producing the visible lesion. The face, chest, back and upper arms are especially exposed.
The infection is common in puberty as a result of an abnormal response to normal levels of the male hormone testosterone. The response for most people diminishes over time and acne thus tends to disappear, or at least decrease, after one reaches early adulthood. There is, however, no way to predict how long it will take for it to disappear entirely, and some individuals will continue to suffer from acne decades later, into their thirties and forties and even beyond." via Acne[adapted from Wiki], part of the Common Disease Files. At least we're beginning to develop a foundational understanding that untold millions will be thankful for.
Posted by E Moritz @ 09:33 PM CST [Link]
'Fluxus (from "to flow") is an art movement noted for the blending of different artistic disciplines, primarily visual art but also music and literature. Fluxus was founded in 1962 by George Maciunas (1931-78), an American artist who had moved to Germany to escape his creditors. Besides America and Europe, Fluxus also took root in Japan.' ... Ken Friedman via Fluxus ... an interesting combo ... [more]
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What is Academic Art? ... well, there are all kind of opinions .... discussed here ... its part of the Art Revisited effort ...
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Saturday, July 3, 2004
The B list diseases. Just in csse you wanted to know ...
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Thursday, July 1, 2004
The 1880s are discussed here, while some other related topics are discussed here. (why are here and here not here and there?) The Major trends? Many Swedes immegrate to the US, the phonograph takes off, and the New Imperialism arrives